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Old 01-17-2006, 07:22 PM   #21
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QUESTIONS
1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?

2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is too expensive?
3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is too expensive?
5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?
6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts?
7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock.

Answers:
1. I have 1 Scorpion and one Jeep

2. No. $150 for a RTR crawler that'll do what a stock Clod won't (Clods are much more expensive) I think it's a nice rig.

3. I have 2 Scorpions and 2 Jeeps

4. If I did I wouldn't own 4 of'm.

5. FJ40, M38 or CJ3A

6. Of course...for both 1:6 and 1:18 scale vehicles. Then you guys wouldn't have to send out free stuff to folks that abuse thier rigs. You guys are being taken advantage of as it is. There's a "don't worry about breaking it, they'll send you a free truck" mentality floating around. Every other company charges for replacement parts. (Tamiya, Kyosho, HPI, etc...)

7. Yes...where do I sign up? Oil shocks, Nylon gears, transmitters, circuit boards...

8. Hard to say. Bang for the buck is definitely there and it does things out of the box that a higher priced "hobby grade" vehicles won't. I'd say 8-9
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Old 01-17-2006, 07:24 PM   #22
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1---2
2---no
3---4
4---no
5---Scout II, XJ, Tube Buggy
6---yes, definately
7---yes, definately
8---8 (10 if stronger belt and stronger steering componets)
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Old 01-17-2006, 07:25 PM   #23
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1
ok
1
just got it waiting on battery to charge guess ok
flat fender / toyota
YES! like to see replacement parts available, no fancy packaging to keep cost down
probably
9

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Old 01-17-2006, 07:29 PM   #24
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1. One
2. Not at all
3. My brother bought one
4. No
5. XJ, Ford and Dodge pickups, Ramcharger, anything else you guys can think of
6. Most definately
7. Yes, please yes
8. 7.5-8 (no more plastic pitman arms)
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Old 01-17-2006, 07:29 PM   #25
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QUESTIONS
1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?

one

2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
not for the fun and usage I get from it!

3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
None yet

4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
not really

5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?
a tube buggy, or maybe a flatbed Toyota

6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts?
Yes

7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?
Yes

8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock.
8, some parts are flawed, but it got me addicted to the hobby and everything is fixable.
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Old 01-17-2006, 07:37 PM   #26
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1. 3, Would be 5, but I can't find a Scorpion.
2. No
3. Picking one up Friday
4. No
5. Bronco?(Most can't even find a 1:6 Scorpion). Toyota FJ40, FJ Cruiser, 4Runner
6. Yes
7. Only if the parts was put through HARDCORE long term tests before selling.
8. 8
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Old 01-17-2006, 07:37 PM   #27
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1. One
2. No
3. None
4. No
5. Toyota Anything
6. Yes, absolutely, a complete parts breakdown to order individual parts is crutial!
7. Yes
8. 8
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Old 01-17-2006, 08:06 PM   #28
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QUESTIONS
1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?
6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts?
7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock.

1. 1
2. NO
3. 1
4. NO
5. CHEROKEE
6. YES
7. YES
8. 10 I LIKE IT THE WAY IT IS, NO MODS.
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Old 01-17-2006, 08:12 PM   #29
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1. one
2. its a good price for what you get!
3. four
4. great price
5. Land Cruiser FJ60, FJ40 or the legendary NISSAN PATROL
i would also like to see a 6x6 or even an 8x8 model ala MAZ or Tatra
6. ASAP and post PDF's with the expolded drawings!
7. most definitely!
8. 9-10
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Old 01-17-2006, 08:17 PM   #30
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QUESTIONS
1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?

2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?
6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts?
7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock.


ANSWERS
1. I'm in the process of acquiring my first in a trade for some other R/C stuff
2. I think it could come down a bit (just 10 dollars or so)
3. None; i can't find them anywhere.
4. Not at all
5. The FJ series (forgot all the names), the early Toyota pickups (HiLux's for example), XJ's, willy's jeeps (from the MB to the CJ-7), a CJ-8 (Scrambler), any pickup that is a decent rock rig (Ford's, Chevy's, etc.).
6. Where do i sign up?
7.See above
8. From what i've seen, i'd give it about an 8
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Old 01-17-2006, 08:31 PM   #31
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nylint Customer Service
Hello Everyone,

First and foremost I would like to thank everyone for their continued support of the Nylint crawlers and Funrise Toys. We are currently working on many new items and modifications and are in need of your help.

Here are the rules to this thread to keep this organized and printable in order for me to present to the engineers and developers.

Please label your answers to the questions below with the corresponding number. Please only post 1 time, if you need to add something - please edit your original post.

QUESTIONS
1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?

One

2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?

No

3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?


Three

4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?


No


5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?

Old Toyo Landcrusier (The one normally seen in films of the outback or Africa)

also

Old Land Rover Series II


6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts?

Yes, Oh God Yes.


7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?

Like everything else, within reason.


8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock.

7


Thank you so much for your time, this will be a huge help!

-Steve

You're welcome.

Note: Moving that drive motor to the outside and shorteneing the leading edge of rear axle on the 1:6th will make it a significantly better vehicle.

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Old 01-17-2006, 08:42 PM   #32
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1. 1 jeep - would have a scorpion if wally world would carry them here

2. Price is good like everyone has mentioned for what we get

3. No 1/18ths for me

4. Price seems good for these too

5. Enough jeeps - nice to see something different. Scout II, Sami's, 72 blazer body style, fullsize truck body would be cool as well, maybe a Kaiser too

6. Site would be awesome

7. Another plus to have a site to shop for upgraded parts

8. First crawler rc I have ever owned - so far so good and no breakage. See some minor issues but that is expected with the first style - I would give it an 8-8.5
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Old 01-17-2006, 08:46 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by Nylint Customer Service
Hello Everyone,

First and foremost I would like to thank everyone for their continued support of the Nylint crawlers and Funrise Toys. We are currently working on many new items and modifications and are in need of your help.

Here are the rules to this thread to keep this organized and printable in order for me to present to the engineers and developers.

Please label your answers to the questions below with the corresponding number. Please only post 1 time, if you need to add something - please edit your original post.

QUESTIONS
1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?
6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts?
7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock.

Thank you so much for your time, this will be a huge help!

-Steve
1. 1, The Jeep verison
2. Nope, Not at all
3.None
4.Nope
5. Jeep comanche, K5 Blazer, Toyota, izuzu pup'
6. Yes
7. Depends
8. 8.5
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:12 PM   #34
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QUESTIONS
1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?

2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?
6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts?
7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock

1. 1
2. It would be more attractive in the low $100.00 price andmaybe offered in a upgraded version for more
3.1
4. not really its a great beginer
5. old chevy blazer or chevy pick up toyota p/u
6. VERY MUCH SO YESYES YES how soon??
7. SAME AS ABOVE AND ONE MORE YES
8. Stock form a 7 modified above 10
If I can have one that lasts longer than one charge lol
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:20 PM   #35
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QUESTIONS
1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?

2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?
6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts?
7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock.

1. Two
2. Nope
3. 3
4. Nope
5. Buggy's with front clips that you can buy seperate. Toy, Jeep, Ford, Dodge. You could easily make one Tubed buggy frame. Then buy what ever front clip you wanted. Make everyone happy.
6. Yes Yes Yes
7. Yes I would. What kind of upgraded parts?
8. 8.5
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:20 PM   #36
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1.1
2. Kinda..
3.0
4. ?
5. Fj 40, FJ60, Tacoma, Pickup, Tundra
6. Yes!
7. Yes
8. 10- just needs tummy tuck, metal knucles and more solid gears
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:22 PM   #37
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QUESTIONS
1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased? 1
2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is to expensive? A little, Around $100-125 would be better.
3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased? 3
4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is to expensive? No, Perfect around $40
5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?
Jeep XJ, Toyota FJ40 or 60, 70-72 Blazer
6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts? Yes
7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?
Yes
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock. 8

9. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/18 Nylint. 8.5
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:26 PM   #38
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1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
1 Jeep.
2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?

Not at all.
3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?

None yet. I'm looking for one of the red jeeps.
4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
Not at all.
5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?
The TJ keeps me content, but I'd like to see a CJ7
6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts?
YES
7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?
YES
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock.
8
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:32 PM   #39
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1. one
2. not at all
3. 2
4. not at all
5.xj,commanche,scout,nissan pathfinder,k5 blazer
6.yes
7. yes
8. i'll give it a 9
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:34 PM   #40
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nylint Customer Service
Hello Everyone,

First and foremost I would like to thank everyone for their continued support of the Nylint crawlers and Funrise Toys. We are currently working on many new items and modifications and are in need of your help.

Here are the rules to this thread to keep this organized and printable in order for me to present to the engineers and developers.

Please label your answers to the questions below with the corresponding number. Please only post 1 time, if you need to add something - please edit your original post.

QUESTIONS
1. How many 1/6th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
2. Do you think the 1/6th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
3. How many 1/18th Nylint Crawlers have you purchased?
4 Do you think the 1/18th Nylint Crawler is to expensive?
5. Other then the Bronco, what body style would you like to see in the future?
6. Would you like to see a dedicated website where you can purchase replacement parts?
7. Would you be willing to purchase upgraded parts for a reasonably higher price?
8. On a scale of 1 to 10, please rate the 1/6 Nylint Rock.

Thank you so much for your time, this will be a huge help!

-Steve
1. One 1/6 Jeep
2. For what you get, no way. Awesome deal
3. None, and probably won't. The smaller r/c cars don't do anything for me. I wouldn't want an r/c much smaller than my 1/6.
4. No, $40 is a good deal
5. YJ body would be awesome, but it's just another wrangler. I'm gonna have to say a truck of somebrand.
6. YES PLEASE!!!!!!
7. YES PLEASE!!!!!!
8. I give it a 9 out of a 10. Flexes good, way soft and grippie tires, looks good, runs for a LONG time on a single charge. Reasonably priced.

9. I know this is not a question. But the customer service rocks. You guys are doing great. Want to know how to improve? Read questions # 6 and #7. ;)
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